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“BOMBS ON ENGLAND”

NEXT NAZI AMBITION BERLIN PRESS VIEW (Reed. Oct. 26, noon.) LONDON, Oct. 25. A Berlin message states that HenHitler had a long conference with the German commander in chief, General von Brauschitsch, General Keitel and other high military experts.

Marshal Goering’s National Zeitung states: “Germany's next step will be to shower bombs on England. The moment has come when the kind oi war England desired must reign.”

A further Berlin message states that (he German press generally suggests iliat Herr von Ribbentrop’s speech means war to the death with England, file Boersen Zeitung says: “From now everything depends, not upon diplomatic manoeuvres, but on the strength of weapons alone.”

A Paris message states that a German loudspeaker lorry, broadcasting propaganda on the Western Frond, approached a French outpost repeating: “Germany does not want to fight France.”

A burst of machine-gun fire smashed the apparatus and the crew hurriedly retired.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 5

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152

“BOMBS ON ENGLAND” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 5

“BOMBS ON ENGLAND” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 5

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